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Monday, April 10, 2017

Concert, Strawberry Patch, Air Show, & Birthday Kinda Weekend

Whew! I feel like I need a weekend to recover from
the weekend! It was a long one as I took
Friday off, and we really packed it in!!
Let’s start from the beginning…

Thursday night,
B and I went out for a date night to see Chris Stapleton. We started off the evening with dinner and
drinks at one of our favorite local restaurants. I had a steak and their famous gouda mac n
cheese, and B had chicken and waffles.
We ended up missing the opener because the traffic was so bad getting in,
but we arrived just in time to get to our second row seats before he
started. You guys, he was
phenomenal. His voice was constantly on
point and he has so much soul it’s ridiculous.
He. Can. SANG. If you haven’t
checked him out (or if you don’t know who he is) then you really should. You may recognize him for his Grammy’s
performance with Justin Timeberlake a couple of years ago when they sang his
hit Tennessee Whiskey. I don’t know how
anyone could not LOVE that song.

Friday Jacob
and I were up bright and early for a field trip to the strawberry patch! We left right around 9 AM and settled in for
the hour long car ride. One of the other
moms rode with me and we followed the school bus full of kindergarteners all
the way there. The drive went quickly since
I had someone to chat with so I was glad she had asked to ride.

We arrived
around 10 and the weather was gorgeous (although SUPER windy). The kids settled in to listen to the owner
teach them a little about growing and picking strawberries and then he turned
them loose. I had four kids in my group
including Jacob and the kids picked and picked and picked and ate and ate and
ate. The owner had told them that all of
his strawberries are grown without pesticide and insecticide, so they were 100%
safe to pick and eat straight out of the ground… no washing required. One of the kids in my group told me he ate 16
strawberries. OMG. Haha.
I was worried he was going to throw up on the bus.

While the kids
picked, I grabbed a basket and picked as well.
There were tons and tons and all of them were perfect, red, and
ripe. I might have eaten a few straight
out of the ground, too, and they were delicious. ;o)

Once the
picking was done, we all grabbed our lunchboxes and settled in at some picnic
tables to eat, and then the owner of the orchard passed out homemade strawberry
ice cream that they make right there at the orchard using their own
berries. There was a shop with
strawberry fritters, strawberry jam, strawberry ice cream, strawberry lemonade,
you name it! It was by far my favorite
field trip that I’ve chaperoned so far. I
can’t wait to take Olivia in a couple of years when she is in Kindergarten!

We arrived back
home around 2 and the teachers let me go ahead and take Jacob home a little
early since I was already there, so we had the rest of the day to ourselves.

We stopped by
my mom’s office to say hello (since she’s on the school campus) and then we
headed home. We spent the rest of the
afternoon lounging. Jacob watched a
little bit of TV while I tidied up the kitchen and caught up on blog reading,
and then when B and Olivia arrived home a couple of hours later, we headed
downtown for the first spring Friday night concert.

We walked to
our favorite brew pub first and had dinner with my parents, and then we sat
outside to listen to the band. The
kiddos played by the fountain (as always) and then got balloons from the
balloon lady. Of course Jacob’s popped
within two minutes of receiving his, so he had a minor meltdown, but the
balloon lady was kind enough to make him another one. After that, he wanted us to carry it around
all night so it wouldn’t pop again. Happens
every time. Won’t be getting those
again. Lol.

We finished the
evening with ice cream and then loaded up to get the kiddos home and down for a
late bedtime. B and I stayed up for a
while and caught up on shows, and then it was off to bed.

Saturday we
were up and out bright and early to have breakfast at Panera followed by taking
the kids to an air show. We go pretty
much every year, and it’s one of my favorite traditions that I never get tired
of.

When we first
arrived, the show was still a couple of hours from starting so we let the kids
play on the inflatables for a good long time.
They had a rocket inflatable that was the largest inflatable I’ve ever
seen… it had to have been three stories tall!
Jacob was thrilled that he was tall enough to go on it, but Olivia wasn’t
quite there yet, so she stuck to the bouncy houses.

We walked
around for a bit after that, taking in all the sights. We stopped at an old Navy jet and toured
it. The kids got to sit in the cockpit
and Oliva asked the Navy pilot (who was one of the pilots who searched for the
Malaysia flight that went down a few years ago) in there if we were going to “fly
high in the sky.” It was so cute.

Once we got out
of the jet it was almost time for the show to start, so we found a place in the
middle of the tarmac and settled in.
They kicked off the show with a BMX biker show and a single Silver Wing parachuter who jumped
out of a plane with an American flag, and then five more Silver Wing
parachuters jumped out of another plane shortly after. That is always one of my favorite things at
the show. It’s incredible to watch them
fall so high from the sky. When they
jump, they are so high that they look like tiny dots in the sky… I can’t
imagine how scary and exhilarating that must be.

We grabbed a
few hot dogs for lunch and continued to watch the show. A fighter jet flew over and scared the crap
out of Olivia, a stunt plane did a bunch of loops and tricks in the air and
also scared the crap out of Olivia, and then out came the Shockwave jet truck…
which scared the crap out of Olivia more than the other two things put
together. Haha. It’s a truck that is built with a jet engine
and it goes 367 miles per hour. When he
first comes out, he goes slowly down the runway shooting the fire out of the
back, and when the fire comes out it is so loud that you can feel it in your
chest. The fire is so hot that I swear
my eyebrows were going to be singed. And
a ton of smoke comes out of the back, too.
Olivia was TERRIFIED. After he
went down the runway slowly once, he went to the other side of the runway
(further away from the crowd) and then fired up the jet engine and FLEW down
the runway. It is unbelievable how fast
it goes. It goes 367 miles per hour and
it holds the record for the fastest truck.
It’s so fast and dangerous that it has two sets of parachutes that stop
it and there were several fire trucks all around in case something bad
happened. You would have to be crazy to
be the driver of that thing!

When it was
over Olivia recovered pretty quickly and then four yellow biplanes came out to
do some tandem flying and I snapped the coolest picture of them flying right by
an American flag.

As they were
flying, the jet truck was parking back in its spot, and we walked down to see
it up close. Jacob got to meet the
driver so he was thrilled.

At that point
it was way past Olivia’s nap, so we headed back to let them jump on the
inflatables one last time, and then we watched a stealth bomber fly over. So freaking cool, you guys. I mean look how tiny it is from the side:

You can barely
see it! Then from underneath it looks
like this:

Jacob and I
agreed that it looks like something from Star Wars or like an alien ship or
something. It didn’t even look real.

After that we
headed home to rest for a while. Olivia
napped, Jacob played, B did some work, and I sat out in the back yard and read
for a little bit until it was time to get ready for the Mother/Son dance at
Jacob’s school.

He and I met a
couple of other moms and sons at one of our fave local restaurants for dinner before
the dance, and then we headed over to the school. The theme was superheroes, and they had a
professional photographer taking pictures of everyone. The pics aren’t back yet, so I’ll have to
share those with you when we get them. Several
of the other moms are actually my friends who went to the same school with me years
ago, so we all sat around chatting all evening while the boys ran wild. Jacob literally ran around the room with his
friends all night long. Like literally
running. He was drenched with sweat by
the time we slow danced to the last song that the DJ played. And it still blows my mind that I went to a
dance with my son in the same auditorium in which I used to go to my own school
dances. And the fact that he plays with the
kids of my friends from grade school and high school? Just crazy.
And so neat.Meanwhile, Olivia and Brian went on a Father/Daughter date to eat Mexican and then they popped some popcorn and watched a movie at home. <3

Sunday morning I
got caught up on organizing my to do lists (seriously we have SO much going on
the next few weeks!) and the rest of the day was for celebrating me! We had lunch with B’s family first. My MIL made Mongolian beef since she knows
how much I love it, and then we had a cookie cake for dessert. I opened gifts and was so excited to have
received oodles of things off of my birthday wish list - this necklace, this round mirrored tray, several books, and a few other things. My in-laws always make birthdays so special
and I’m so blessed to be a part of such a wonderful family.

We spent the
rest of the afternoon playing outside in the yard because the weather was
perfection yet again. Plus, their house
is right near the airport, so we were able to hear and see some more of day two
of the air show right there in the back yard.

Sunday evening
was dinner with my family, and my cousin was in town from Los Angeles, so he
and my aunt and uncle also joined us. I
don’t get to see him but once or twice a year, so it was a real treat. My mom made meatloaf, parmesan mashed
potatoes, black eyed peas, and turnips upon my request, and then we had a chocolate almond cake. I was showered with more gifts, and guess what they got me?? These pom pom sandals and this pom pom key chain that I have been dying over!!!! I just love my sweet family! My Momma always makes sure that birthdays are special!

SUCH a crazy
busy weekend, and SUCH a wonderful one.
Do we have to go back to work today?

What an awesome weekend!! We LOVE Chris Stapleton! He is just amazing!! Oh Strawberry picking! One of our favorite things to do!! That air show looked so cool! So glad you got so many gifts from your wish list!! Love them all!!

I've never been to an air show but that's definitely on my list of things to do at some point! And my sister has tickets to see Chris Stapleton....she loves him! Glad it was a great concert! Looks like a really fun weekend....cookie cake is my favorite part haha!Sarah at MeetTheShaneyfelts

Cheers to a fantastic weekend beautiful!! Ahhh how I love seeing those fresh strawberries, we do not get them here until June!! Your birthday cookie looks divine, I would wanted to eat the whole thing, lol!! And can we talk about your beautiful black and white stripe OTS...you are one gorgeous mama!!!!

Thank you! Yes, our season typically starts in early April, but the owner of the orchard said that this year they started in February because of the crazy warm winter we had. And yes cookie cake!!!! My favorite thing ever!

What a great weekend! I love Bs faces in the selfies ;-) everything at the strawberry patch sounds SO yummy. And that air show looks like such an amazing time. Sadly back to work today, here is to hoping for a speedy week!

Girl- I'm tired after all of that and I didn't even experience it firsthand! The plane pictures are so neat- we have an air show coming up soon, and we always love the WW2 crew that come in with their Jeeps and costumes. Have a great week!

What a FUN weekend! Christ Stapleton is so good. I wish I had a place like the strawberry field to take my class, what a fun field trip for them and the parents. It is always SO nice to have helpful parents along for field trips :) I love the Mother/Son dance too. Have a great week!

Thanks, Jenna! Yes, this was by far my favorite field trip! I will definitely be chaperoning again when Olivia is in Kindergarten. I think they have been doing this field trip for kindergarteners forever, so I'm sure they'll still be doing it when Olivia is there. I sure hope so!

Happy birthday! Your weekend sounds like it was so much fun! I would love to see Stapleton...and an air show! I love that you had a mother/son date while your husband had a father/daughter date. So cute! The field trip sounds like it was a blast. Have a great week!

What a fun weekend! You were so busy! I love Chris Stapleton, I'd love to see him in concert someday! And the strawberry trip sounds awesome! I was laughing out loud at the kid who ate 16 strawberries! Holy cow!

Wow, what an amazing time you had. You get to go to a lot of concerts, which is great. The strawberry patch sounded amazing and so did the air show! The rocket inflatable is a little funny looking though! And yay for birthday celebrations!

Happy Monday! What a busy but fun long weekend for you. You have been going to some fun concerts and still have some exciting ones to come! I can't wait to go Strawberry picking again. You and Jacob look so amazing together for the dance. How sweet they had a mother and son dance <3 Beautifully Candid

What a fun-filled weekend, Lindsay! I love that you and Jacob spent some extra time together, he looks so handsome in his bow tie! I can't even handle it! And it just warms my heart that Olivia had a daddy-daughter date night, so sweet! You guys are seriously the cutest little family! xo, LilyBeauty With Lily

Wow Linds, you guys packed so much in! Andy doesn't really like country music (I do) but he loves Chris Stapleton. What a cool concert! And there's something so magical about an air show. I can't wait to take Ben to one. I melted seeing the mother/son dance pic. Can't wait to see the professional ones. Glad the celebrations continues!

What a great weekend. You and Jacob looked so cute at the mother/son dance. Love the photos from the air races. Ours is in September and this gets me excited for it. But the real star was the field trip. I love strawberries so that would have been fun for me as well. And all the strawberry treats. Yum!

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I’m Lindsay! Wife to Brian and Momma to Jacob and Olivia. Southerner. Georgia Bulldog. Red wine drinker. Cookie cake connoisseur. Music aficionado. Dave Matthews Band devotee. Friends fanatic. Travel enthusiast. Multi-tasking extraordinaire. Curator of pretty things. Lover of fashion and all things pink. Career woman by day and blogger, crafter, DIYer, and organizer by night. Welcome to my blog, where you’ll see the thousands of ideas that are always swirling around in my head finally come to life. I’m so glad that you’re here! ♥

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